Apple iPhone 15 and 15 Plus review: mainstream crossovers

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For the non-Pros out there.

Images captured by this new high-resolution sensor are instantly recognizable as iPhone shots, but Apple has tweaked its HDR algorithms to allow brighter highlights than in years past. That has the effect of making images feel less “flattened” and more dynamic than with older iPhones. Colors are also vibrant and saturated — not as much as Samsung tends to do, but more than shots from a mirrorless camera will be — and look great on the mobile screens they are typically viewed on.

When a person, dog, or cat is detected, or if you tap to focus, you can capture portrait mode shots without having to switch to the actual portrait mode. If battery life is more important to you than other things, you’ll want to spring for the iPhone 15 Plus. Its larger size affords a bigger battery, and in my testing, the 15 Plus had no trouble lasting through a full day of heavy use and well into the next. It’s easily a two-day phone for my average usage, even if I’m going to be charging it every night anyway. The regular iPhone 15 can last a day without concern, too, but it’s not going to stretch into the second day nearly as well.

Most people do not buy new cars very often. When they do, it’s because their old car no longer serves their needs: perhaps it’s too small for their growing family or it’s gotten too run down or it’s consuming too much fuel as gas prices continue to rise. It’s a major purchase, one that is exciting for the first few weeks or months you have it — you test-drive a few models, find the one that best fits your needs and your budget, and pick out the color that you like.

In this metaphor, the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus remind me a lot of a mainstream crossover, like a Honda CR-V or Toyota RAV4. They are not the least expensive phones on the market, their processor isn’t the fastest you can buy, and the design isn’t going to turn heads or make anyone say wow. These aren’t the platform to showcase Apple’s latest and greatest ideas and technologies.

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